Divorce

St. Charles County Divorce Attorney

Filing For Divorce in Missouri

In the state of Missouri, it is required for spouses seeking a divorce
to have lived in the state for 90 days. As a no-fault state, it is not
necessary for the spouses to prove fault against one another, however
adultery, extended separation or abandonment, or
criminal activity can affect how the court decides the marriage should be terminated.

Whatever the reason for pursuing a divorce, our clients typically have
several questions about the divorce process and want to know more about
their rights and legal obligations before and after the divorce is finalized.
At Coyne, Cundiff and Hillemann, PC, our St. Charles County divorce attorneys
educate our clients on some of the legal issues raised by divorce as well
as what a client can expect from the divorce proceedings in St. Louis
and St. Charles County including the time frames, the procedure, and how
much the entire process will cost.

How a Divorce Attorney Can Help

When someone is ready to terminate a marriage contract, he or she will
need the assistance of a competent and experienced divorce lawyer from our
family law firm. If a divorce cannot be settled through mediation, we are not afraid to
take the case before a judge in order to look out for our client's
best interests as the divorce is finalized.

We help our clients mediate the following issues involved in their divorce:

Contact Our Firm for Answers to Your Divorce Questions

Through a difficult time in a family, having the compassionate and personalized
support from a knowledgeable and skilled family lawyer at our firm can
give a person facing divorce peace of mind and confidence in the future.
We have more than 75 years of combined experience serving clients across
St. Charles County.

Call our firm at 636.561.5599for a free consultation with one of our St. Charles County divorce lawyers.

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